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Title: Moving and Handling


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Moving and Handling
  • Protecting Your Back

2
Causes of Moving and Handling
Injury
3
Consequences of Moving and Handling Injury
4
Pain
  • Pain doesnt kill.
  • It just makes life not worth living

5
We are all at Risk from Back Injury
  • Whether we work in an office, handle people, work
    in a kitchen or store room we all use our backs.
  • Back pain is the nations leading cause of
    disability

6
Staff at Risk
  • Admin Clerical
  • Medical
  • Nursing
  • Other

7
Cost to the NHS
  • 8.2 M lost working days
  • 3,600 nurses leave/year
  • Moving Handling accidents 1/3 of 3 day injuries
  • 400 M cost to NHS
  • (BIW, DoH
    2002)
  • underestimate

8
Repetitive Strain Injuries
  • Growing risk, e.g. Back Injury and Carpal Tunnel
    Syndrome.
  • Risk Factors
  • Position
  • Duration
  • Repetition
  • Force

9
Cumulative Strain Injuries
  • Sitting in a Car for Hours
  • Sitting in Front of a Computer Screen for Hours
  • Watching T.V. in a comfortable position

10
Age Related Changes
  • Reaction time lengthens
  • Workload capacity decreases
  • Temperature related discomfort increases
  • Visual capability decreases

11
Legislation
  • Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)
  • Manual Handling Regulations (1992, 1999, 2002)
  • Management of Health and Safety at Work (1992)
  • Display Screen Equipment Legislation (1992)
  • Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous
    Occurrences Regulations (1985)
  • Human Rights Act (1998)

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Legislation
  • Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
  • Employers Duty
  • To provide such information, instruction,
    training and supervision as is necessary to
    ensure, as far as reasonably practicable, the
    health and safety at work of Employees.

13
Legislation
  • Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
  • Employees Duties
  • Follow appropriate systems of work laid down for
    their safety.
  • Make proper use of equipment provided to minimise
    the risk of injury.
  • Co-operate with the employer on health and safety
    matters, i.e. use equipment provided.
  • Take care to ensure their activities do not put
    others at risk.

14
Legislation
  • Display Screen Equipment Regulations (1992)
  • All Staff who habitually use display screen
    equipment as a significant part of their normal
    work.
  • Requires Employer to
  • Analyse Workstations to reduce HS risks
  • Ensure workstations meet minimum ergonomic
    requirements

15
Legislation
  • Manual Handling Regulations
  • (1992, 1998 and 2002)
  • Avoidance of Manual Handling if possible
  • Assessment of Risk
  • Reduction of Risks
  • Review Risk Assessment

16
Legislation
  • Disability Discrimination Act (1995)
  • ..the employer is required to make reasonable
    adjustments to the workplace and/or job in order
    to accommodate a person with a disability.
  • Human Rights act (1998)
  • ..everyones right to life (dignity) shall be
    protected by law.

17
Ergonomics
  • Involves the application of knowledge about
    human capacities and limitations to the design of
    workplaces, jobs, tasks, tools, equipment, and
    the environment.

18
Ergonomics
  • Ergonomics is the practical study of people in
    relation to their work environment. i.e fitting
    the workplace to the worker.

19
Ergonomics (MHR)
  • Environment Are there space constraints, poor
    lighting, uneven floors?
  • Load Is it heavy, bulky, unlabelled?
  • Individual Capability Is special, knowledge
    training or strength necessary?
  • Task Does it involve holding load at distance,
    awkward height, poor posture?
  • Equipment Is it necessary, available, does it
    work, do staff know how to use it?

20
WorkStation Analysis 1
  • Consider your Office at home or work and consider
    your workstation
  • Use the Design a comfortable workstation
  • With the Ergonomic Assessment criteria
  • What are the potential hazards to yourself and
    other users from your own station

21
Work station analysis 2
  • Are you aware that there is a Display Screen
    Evaluation Form that can be completed as the
    assessment for your own work station.

22
Cervical Region
Thoracic Region
Lumbar Region
Pelvic Region
23
Intervertebral Disc has 4 main functions Absorbs
Shock Acts as Spacer Reduces Friction Limits
excessive movement
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Positives
  • Ensure equipment is maintained
  • Get storage heights at the right level
  • Computer screens at the correct height for you
  • Wear appropriate Clothing
  • Hold load near your body
  • Do not twist your spine

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Principles of Safe handling
  • Stop and Think
  • Prepare the area
  • Foot position
  • Assess the load
  • Spine in Line
  • Hips and Knees flexed
  • Hold the Load close to your body
  • Firm Hold
  • Lead with your Head
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